Let’s take a break from my recent vacation pictures, and go for a subject a little closer to home — the rails of the Denver metro light rail system…
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Let’s take a break from my recent vacation pictures, and go for a subject a little closer to home — the rails of the Denver metro light rail system…
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I ran across this scene by the trolley tracks in New Orleans…
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This is a panorama of images I took some months back, but didn’t really get hammered into shape until recently. It’s the Palazzo Vecchio in Florence, Italy — and the images were taken just after a day-long drizzling rain started to let up…
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Back to New Orleans for another image from the French Quarter. I decided to peek in the windows of a vacant store front, and discovered a world of detail looking through the shop and out the back door…
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An entertainer keeps his audience happy at the French Quarter Festival in New Orleans…
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A jumble of prickly pear cactus, against a retaining wall in Mesilla, New Mexico…
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Since my last post about New Orleans had a less than flattering image, I thought that in the spirit of fairness, I should follow up with a picture of a nicer scene. Here’s one that captures old and new — both wheels (steam vs. car) and trusses (paddle wheel structure vs. bridge structure)
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The pup and I wandered downtown this past weekend to take in a museum. But it was a beautiful, sunny day, with not many people around (probably all out on their mountain bikes). So it was a great opportunity for a little work with my ‘510…
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So in case you missed all the shouting, Flickr now does video — although they’re calling it “long photos,” since you’re limited to uploading 90 second clips. Whether you call it short video, or long pictures, I think it’s worth tinkering around with — just to see what we can do with the format.
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Back to Paris for this colorful scene…
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